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Enterprise Ireland opens up €1m Competitive Start Fund
Jenny Melia, divisional manager of high-potential start-ups, Enterprise Ireland. Image: Enterprise Ireland
The programme will award up to €50,000 in equity to successful applicants developing new innovative products and services.
Enterprise Ireland has opened up applications for the latest round of its €1m Competitive Start Fund for early-stage founders and start-ups.
The State agency will award up to €50,000 in equity to 20 young companies that are in the early stages of developing a product or service that has the potential to be scaled internationally. Applications close on 25 May.
The programme aims to find the next innovative technologies coming out of Ireland and potentially add to the agency’s pipeline of high-potential start-ups.
Entrepreneurs have been invited to apply for Enterprise Ireland's €1m Competitive Start Fund (CSF) which is now open for applications from founders of early-stage start-ups.
Enterprise Ireland launches new portal for Start Ups
Written by Robert McHugh, on 30th Apr 2021. Posted in Technology
Enterprise Ireland yesterday launched
‘Start In Ireland’, a single online repository of information for all things relating to the Irish start-up landscape.
The new online portal simplifies the process of finding relevant start-up information and provides a pathway through a detailed list of supports available to people who want to start or grow their early-stage businesses. Available on desktop and mobile, users can easily refine their search results to identify suitable supports for their business needs.
Speaking yesterday, Divisional Manager (High Potential Start-Ups) at Enterprise Ireland, Jenny Melia said, Enterprise Ireland works closely with start-up businesses from the very early-stages of development. While there is a wide range of information available from multiple sources on how to set up your business and the supports available, it can
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It’s understood that Dublin is one of the cities being targeted by the company. By Ian Curran Monday 15 Mar 2021, 2:41 PM Mar 15th 2021, 2:41 PM 43,849 Views 28 Comments
THE DUBLIN BUSINESSMAN behind the Wax Museum and the Button Factory is hoping to bring his latest attraction, the world’s tallest moving statue, to the capital.
Launched today and inspired by Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, ‘The Giant’ is a new visitor attraction developed by Paddy Dunning over 10 years.
Standing 10-storeys tall with a moveable head and arms, the Giant uses “a matrix of millions of programmable LED pixels” to allow it to take the form of famous people from history like Albert Einstein or characters like Spiderman, according to a statement released today.